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  1. The building serves as both a museum and the states working seat of government. Visitors to the Capitol can at once experience Californias rich history and witness the making of history through the modern lawmaking process. Find your representatives and visit their Capitol offices.

  2. Californias State Capitol is constructed in a beautiful neo-classical design. Visitors can see many interior architectural features, including unique stained glass renditions of the California state seal, Californias state flower, portrayed in marble mosaic floors, and an awe-inspiring view of the interior dome from both the first and ...

  3. The Capitol building serves as both a museum and the state’s working seat of government. The building houses the chambers of the California State Legislature, made up of the California State Assembly and the California State Senate, along with the office of the Governor of California.

  4. History of the State Capitol Building. Shortly after the end of Mexican rule, Californians began to clamor for statehood. In 1849, a constitutional convention met at Colton Hall in Monterey and proposed a constitution, subsequently ratified by the people, which named San Jose as the first capital. In December 1849, the first Legislature ...

  5. May 1, 2024 · California State Capitol. Home of the California Legislature since 1869, the State Capitol underwent a major renovation that restored much of the building's original look. Visitors can tour the restored historic offices of the Secretary of State, Treasurer, and Governor of the State of California.

  6. The California State Capitol Museum consists of a museum in and grounds around the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, United States. The building has been the home of the California State Legislature since 1869.

  7. Feb 26, 2019 · The California State Capitol is a must-see stop on any Sacramento itinerary. Take a docent-led tour or a self-guided tour to experience Californias rich history and witness the making of history through the modern lawmaking process. It's a living.

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